Dawnbreaker: The House of Blood and Sun by Hadley Thorne – Review by Jenni Bishop

Dawnbreaker: The House of Blood and SunDawnbreaker: The House of Blood and Sun by Laura Morgan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

4.5 stars
Dawnbreaker: The House of Blood and Sun is Hadley Thorne’s new instalment in her Tapestry of Worlds series. It is an engrossing paranormal urban fantasy romance story. Hadley has created curious new worlds that are only limited by your imagination. It’s easy to see her passion as she weaves together magical realism, mythology, spirituality and folklore into her storytelling.
Intrigue, seduction, magical powers, courts, vampires, fae and secrets and lies are just some of what you get in this supernatural tale.
Connor O’Brien has lived full of hatred for so long he can’t remember a life before. Seeking the one who made him has consumed his want of revenge. When he sees a beautiful sidhe princess he may just have some of the humanity he thought he no longer had.
When Niamh el Ri’ili met Connor O’Brien, her world is turned upside down. No longer safe in her court and hidden behind walls. She is thrust into a world of power, blood and a web of games.
Suddenly, an old foe arises when they are least expecting it. Niamh is robbed of her memories and power and hidden away in the world of men – away from the safety of the Other World.
Hadley’s Tapestry of Worlds takes us on a gripping journey full of suspense, thrills and a web of deceit.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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